Angelus ad virginem subintrans in conclave
Three-voice anonymous cantilena
Sources
Cambridge: University Library, Additional 710, fol. 130v (3/0), 130-130v (3/3);
London: British Library, Arundel 248, fol. 154 (1/1); British Library, Cotton Fragment XXIX, fol. 36v (2/2) (earlier version).
Facsimiles
WOOLDRIDGE, H. E. Early English Harmony, London: Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society, 1897, plates 34 (Lbl248), 46-47 (Cu710).
Editions
1. Examples of Music Before 1400, edited by Harold Gleason, Rochester, New York: Eastman School of Music Series, 1942, p. 51.
2. The New Oxford History of Music. III. Ars Nova and the Renaissance, edited by Dom Anselm Hughes and Gerald
Abraham, London: Oxford University Press, 1960, p. 116.
3. WILKINS, Nigel. Music in the Age of Chaucer, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1979. Chaucer Studies I, p. 94 (Cu710).
4. Medieval English Songs, edited by E. Dobson and
Frank Ll. Harrison, London: 1979, p. 176, 261.
5. PAGE, Christopher. '"Angelus ad virginem": A new work by Philippe the Chancellor?', Early Music, XI/1 (1983), p. 69 (Lbl248).
6. English Music for Mass and Offices (II) and Music
for Other Ceremonies, edited by Ernest H. Sanders, Frank Ll. Harrison and Peter M. Lefferts, Monaco: Editions de L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1986. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century XVII, p. 35 (Lbl29).
Literature
1. PAGE, Christopher. 'A catalogue and bibliography of English song from its beginnings to c.1300', RMA Research Chronicle, 13 (1976): 67-83.
2. WILKINS, Nigel. Music in the Age of Chaucer, Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1979. Chaucer
Studies I, pp. 199-200.
3. STEVENS, John. '"Angelus ad virginem": the history of a medieval song', Medieval Studies for J. A. W. Bennett, edited by P. L. Heyworth, Oxford: 1981, pp. 297-328.
4. LEFFERTS, Peter M. The Motet in England
in the Fourteenth Century, Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1986, pp. 133-134.
Recordings
Medieval English Lyrics, Assorted soloists and instrumentalists: Argo ZRG 5443.